When you search, you’re not just looking for a webpage.
You’re looking to get answers, understand or explore.

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So we’re building a massive graph of real-world things
and their connections, to bring you more meaningful results.

Introducing the
Knowledge Graph

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The Knowledge Graph

Learn more about one of the key breakthroughs
behind the future of search.

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Search for a person, place or thing and you’ll
see new information powered by the Knowledge Graph.

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We can use the Knowledge Graph to answer questions you never thought to ask
and help you discover more.

Explore your search

Explore your search with insights based on the most popular questions
people ask—even if the answer you’re looking for isn’t a single thing, but
a list or a collection.

Browse collections

See where your curiosity will take you.

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See it in action

Discover answers to questions you never
thought to ask, and explore collections and lists.

Explore your search

With a carousel at the top of the results page, you can get a more complete picture
of what you’re curious about. Explore collections from the Knowledge Graph and
browse lists of items, like [popular
movies of 2011] or [museums in NYC],
that help you research a topic faster and more in depth than before.

Zoom into the right thing, fast.

Language can be ambiguous—do you mean Rio the city, the movie, or the casino? With
the Knowledge Graph, Google can understand the difference, helping you more
precisely express what you mean as you enter your search.

Learn more about the Knowledge Graph.

Go under the hood with members of the team who work on this technology.

Get answers no matter where you search.

Information from the Knowledge Graph is available on desktop, tablet, and your
smartphone. So wherever you search on Google, you’ll find that answers and
discovery are at your fingertips.